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A pair of Florida Atlantic seniors, wide receiver/returner Lucky Whitehead and linebacker Andrae Kirk, have been named to the Conference USA first all-conference team, FAU has announced.

Whitehead, the first FAU receiver so honored by C-USA, led the conference with 76 receptions and ended the season ranked 18th in the nation in all-purpose yards, 11th in combined kick returns, 10th in punt returns and fifth in number of returns.

Florida Atlantic issued a press release Monday that there will be an important announcement “that will change the face of the university” Tuesday, but school officials have been less than forthcoming regarding the exact nature of the news.

This much we know: Football coach Charlie Partridge, who just completed his first season at 3-9 but who has mustered much faith in the future of the program from Athletic Director Pat Chun, …

Monday, Dec. 1, is when colleges are permitted to get back on the recruiting trail, and FAU coach Charlie Partridge and his staff are expecting to be busy building on the list of 20 prospects who have committed to the Owls thus far.

But regardless of how next year’s freshman class shapes up, junior quarterback Jaquez Johnson expressed confidence after Saturday’s season-ending 31-28 loss to Old Dominion that the offense should …

Coming from his previous stops as an assistant coach at Wisconsin and Arkansas to FAU was, to put it mildly, a culture shock for first-year head coach Charlie Partridge. And while Partridge knows it’s unlikely he’ll ever get the support those Power 5 conferences schools receive, he did express satisfaction this week over the changes he has overseen.